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Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust Book

Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust
Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust, Until now there has never been a systematic assessment of the double jeopardy of Jewish women in the Holocaust, because most of the chroniclers of this cruelest tragedy of modern history have been men. Yet for women, as scholar Myrna Goldenberg observes, Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust has a rating of 4.5 stars
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Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust, Until now there has never been a systematic assessment of the double jeopardy of Jewish women in the Holocaust, because most of the chroniclers of this cruelest tragedy of modern history have been men. Yet for women, as scholar Myrna Goldenberg observes, Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust
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  • Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust
  • Written by author Carol Rittner
  • Published by Paragon House Publishers, April 1998
  • Until now there has never been a systematic assessment of the "double jeopardy" of Jewish women in the Holocaust, because most of the chroniclers of this cruelest tragedy of modern history have been men. Yet for women, as scholar Myrna Goldenberg observes
  • Until now there has never been a systematic assessment of the "double jeopardy" of Jewish women in the Holocaust, because most of the chroniclers of this cruelest tragedy of modern history have been men. Yet for women, as scholar Myrna Goldenberg observes
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Preface
Prologue: Women and the Holocaust1
General Suggestions for Further Reading20
Chronology22
Pt. 1Voices of Experience
1A Scrap of Time40
2A Letter from Westerbork46
3Arrivals, Departures58
4Fragments of Isabella65
5The Arrival69
6Coming of Age73
7Twenty Months at Auschwitz84
8Lulu99
9A Doctor in Auschwitz104
10Scientific Experiments119
11Resistance130
12The Camp Blanket143
Part One: Suggestions for Further Reading149
Pt. 2Voices of Interpretation
13Racism and Sexism in Nazi Germany: Motherhood, Compulsory Sterilization, and the State161
14Jewish Women in Nazi Germany: Daily Life, Daily Struggles, 1933-1939187
15Women and the Holocaust: The Case of German and German-Jewish Women213
16Women in the Resistance and in the Holocaust250
17Into That Darkness270
18Consequences: Women, Nazis, and Moral Choice287
19The Courage to Care309
Part Two: Suggestions for Further Reading317
Pt. 3Voices of Reflection
20A Few Words in the Mother Tongue324
21Days and Memory328
22The Table332
23Facing the Void349
24A Different Power355
25Fragments of a Broken Past363
26Women and the Holocaust: A Reconsideration of Research373
Part Three: Suggestions for Further Reading419
Epilogue: Different Voices421
Glossary427
Index431


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